Saving mode Intel I5 always on energy

Hey guys please help me. Stutters my intel i5 cpu always on energy saving mode and in the games.  Please help me.

Hi For3v3r,

You model has switchable graphics, which means that it has two graphics cards. The integrated Intel card to manage the basic graphics tasks and another card to manage the bulk of the work. Battlefield 3 would be classified as heavy lifting. This document on the switchable on portable graphics equipped with Intel and ATI GPU will show you how to use the Catalyst Control Center to make sure that Battlefield 3 is set on High Performance, which should stop the delay.

Thank you

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